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A seven-year-old boy who as a baby ended up with a fractured arm when it got caught between a shopping trolley and a lift door has settled his High Court action for €22,500.
Tadgh O’Brien was only five months old when the incident happened as he sat in a baby seat in a trolley as his mother shopped at the Dunnes Stores branch at the Jetland Shopping Centre, Limerick.
It was claimed the trolley suddenly veered to the left and the baby’s left arm was caught between the trolley and a lift door.
The boy, of Sheelin Road, Caherdavin, Co Limerick had through his mother Maeve O’Brien, sued Dunnes Stores with registered offices at South Great George’s Street, Dublin, as a result of the accident on November 14, 2013.
Boy who hurt arm in shopping trolley settles action against Dunnes Stores for €22,500
The now seven-year-old child fractured his arm when he was just five months old. The incident happened at a Dunnes Stores in Limerick
Tadgh O’Brien was only five months old when the incident happened as he sat in a baby seat in a Dunnes Stores shopping trolley. File picture: Denis Scannell
Mon, 08 Feb, 2021 - 15:30
Ann O’Loughlin
A seven-year-old boy who, when he was a baby, ended up with a fractured arm when it got caught between a shopping trolley and a lift door has settled his High Court action for €22,500.
A boy who, as a baby, suffered a fractured arm when it got caught between a shopping trolley and a lift door has settled his High Court action for â¬22,500.
Tadgh OâBrien was aged five months when the incident happened as he sat in a baby seat in a Dunnes Stores shopping trolley as his mother shopped at the branch at the Jetland Shopping Centre, Limerick.
It was claimed the trolley suddenly veered to the left and the babyâs left arm was caught between the trolley and a lift door.
Now aged seven, the boy, of Sheelin Road, Caherdavin, Co Limerick, sued, through his mother Maeve OâBrien, Dunnes Stores with registered offices at South Great Georgeâs Street Dublin, as a result of the accident on November 14th, 2013.